India vs japan
By Ananya Rao / 07.03.2026
Japan has historically dominated matches against India in women’s football. In their previous five encounters, Japan has secured four victories, with India’s only win dating back to 1986 at the Tien Soeharto Cup. Their most recent meeting in the Olympic Qualifiers in 2023 saw Japan triumph with a decisive 7-0 scoreline, underscoring the challenges India faces.
In the ongoing AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026, India began their campaign with a disappointing 2-1 loss to Vietnam, placing them at the bottom of their group. In contrast, Japan opened their tournament with a solid 2-0 win against Chinese Taipei, positioning them favorably with three points.
Current Situation
As India prepares to face Japan, head coach Amelia Valverde emphasized the need for recovery following the physically demanding match against Vietnam. “Of course, we will adapt to whatever situations arise. Right now, the first focus has been recovery,” she stated.
Midfielder Sangita Basfore acknowledged the challenge ahead, saying, “Japan are a very good side. We need to perform even better than before, and that’s what we’ll try to do.” This sentiment reflects the urgency for India to improve their performance against a historically stronger opponent.
Japan’s Perspective
Japan’s head coach Nils Nielsen expressed confidence in his team’s ability to pressure India, stating, “I’m confident we can create chances against India. They are a strong team with great spirit, and although they were unlucky in their last game, we believe we can put them under pressure.”
With Japan ranked 8th in the FIFA Women’s World Rankings compared to India’s 67th, the disparity in experience and skill adds to the expectations surrounding the match.
Looking Ahead
As the teams prepare for their encounter at the Perth Rectangular Stadium in Australia, observers anticipate a challenging match for India. Valverde noted, “We know Japan are a team that really like to keep possession, with a lot of dynamism. They like to dominate the game, but we have to prepare our own game.” This preparation will be crucial for India as they seek to turn the tide against a formidable opponent.
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